An Enemy Called Average by John Mason: Book Review
Today, I’d like to provide a book review and share some of my favorite John Mason quotes from his best-selling book An Enemy Called Average .
A few months ago, I bought a small lot of personal development books on eBay. One of those books was An Enemy Called Average by John Mason. To date, it’s sold over 150,000 copies. It also has a forward by Amway legend Dexter Yager , so I figured it was worth checking out.
Needless to say, I was not disappointed. I read it in about two days and thoroughly enjoyed it. It does make a lot of religious references and quotes in it, but I expected that, considering the author has his own ministry.
It’s not a network marketing book , per se, but the information would definitely benefit any network marketer, especially folks who need help with improving their belief and mindset. Basically, the book shares 52 golden nuggets on how to be successful in life. Each nugget is short and to the point, just a few pages. You could definitely use the book as a mini-course and focus on one nugget a week before moving on to the next one. That’s what I would recommend.
An Enemy Called Average : Top John Mason Quotes
Listed below are a few of my favorite John Mason quotes from the book. Each quote is in bold and italics . After each quote I will share my own thoughts on the subject.
# 1: Mediocrity is a region bounded on the north by compromise, on the south by indecision, on the east by past thinking, and on the west by lack of vision.
Most people are average because of these four reasons. The opposite of greatness is “average” or “good enough” not bad. If you want to do great things in life, you must decide what you want, make a plan, work your plan, stay consistent, and never quit.
# 2: People who live defensively never rise above being average.
Be open minded and strive to improve daily. Welcome advice without getting defensive, especially if that advice is from people who have accomplished what you are trying to do. Learn something from everyone you talk with, even if it’s what not to do.
# 3: Most people let others control their destiny.
Be the captain of your own ship. If you want something, go for it. Remember, no one cares as much about you and your future as you do.
# 4: Persistent people begin their success where most others quit.
Most successful people have had many failures before they eventually succeeded. Learn from each mistake and press on. You must fail your way to success, because success is never a straight line.
# 5: One person with commitment, persistence and endurance will accomplish more than a thousand people with interest alone.
Success is a marathon not a sprint. Always take the long-term view on things. Get started, learn as you go and persist UNTIL successful . Nothing worth accomplishing is fast, free, or easy. If it was, everyone would do it.
# 6: All great achievers, all successful people, are those who have been able to gain control over their time.
Time is your most valuable asset and it’s the only thing you can’t get back once it’s gone. Manage it wisely. Keep the main thing the main thing and do not confuse busy work with being productive.
# 7: I have heard a minister say that what a person is like at midnight when he is all alone reveals that person’s true self.
It’s true; who you are when no one else is watching reveals your real character.
# 8: The more we look backward, the less able we are to see forward.
Cherish the past, enjoy the present, but focus on the future.
# 9: What we say affects what get from others, and what others get from us.
We become what we think about. Thoughts are things. This is known as the Law of Attraction. Do your best to focus on what you want, not what you don’t want.
# 10: Most people quit right on the verge of success.
Tough times never last, but tough people do. To achieve success, you must overcome many obstacles and setbacks. Every time you get knocked down get back up.
# 11: Smiling – being happy and enthusiastic – is always a choice and not a result.
Each day wake up and choose to be happy. It’s your choice. Be grateful to be alive and to be who you are.
# 12: Quitting, giving up, failing, judging – all of these begin with an excuse.
If you’re looking for a reason to give up, any excuse will do. You can either make excuses or you can make money, but you can’t do both.
# 13: One of the greatest prizes of victory is the opportunity to do more.
The more we achieve in life the more we can give back and help others.
# 14: It is always better to fail in doing something than to excel in doing nothing.
I’d rather attempt to do something great and fail than attempt to do nothing and succeed.
# 15: Don’t wait for your ship to come in – swim out to it.
Opportunities must be seized. They won’t just fall into your lap. If you want something, go after it.
# 16: No one is truly a success in life until he has learned how to serve.
Life is about helping others. The more people you serve, the better you do in life (and the more money you make).
# 17: I have found it is better to be alone than in the wrong company.
Be careful who you hang out with. You might end up just like them. Choose your mentors and friends wisely.
# 18: In the eyes of average people, average is always considered outstanding.
Surround yourself with people who uplift you and encourage you, not people who hold you back. Hang out with people at your level of motivation and success and higher.
# 19: One of the greatest compliments that anyone can give you is to say that you are different.
Be a trail blazer. Look at what most people do and do the exact opposite. Leaders never follow the crowd. Instead, they make their own trails.
# 20: There is one guaranteed formula for failure and that is to try to please everyone.
No matter what you do in life, you can’t please everyone. If everyone agrees with you, you probably aren’t doing much.
# 21: One of the hidden truths of life is the fact that the path to the prize is more valuable than the prize itself.
Who you become on your journey to success is always better than what you achieve. Don’t wish you had millions of dollars. Instead, wish you were the person who was capable of earning millions of dollars.
# 22: If anything is worth doing at all, it is worth doing well.
No matter what you do in life do it well. Take pride in what you do and do it to the best of your ability.
# 23: In natural conversation leaders always monopolize the listening.
You have two ears and one mouth for a reason. Use them in that proportion. The best leaders ask questions and listen much more than they talk.
About John Mason
John Mason, a luminary in the realm of personal development, is celebrated for his empowering and insightful books that have garnered widespread acclaim. His notable works, such as An Enemy Called Average , You’re Born an Original, Don’t Die a Copy , and Let Go of Whatever Makes You Stop , are revered for their transformative impact.
Through these books, Mason delivers profound wisdom and practical guidance, urging readers to break free from mediocrity, embrace their uniqueness, and pursue excellence in every aspect of life. His compelling writing style, coupled with a knack for distilling complex concepts into actionable steps, resonates deeply with individuals seeking personal growth and fulfillment. Mason’s books continue to be cherished resources , inspiring countless individuals to unleash their potential and live purposefully.
About the Book
An Enemy Called Average by John L. Mason, first published in 1990 (ISBN: 978-0830713687), remains a timeless beacon of inspiration in the realm of personal development. This book serves as a powerful manifesto against the confines of mediocrity, urging readers to break free from the chains of average thinking and living.
Mason articulates a compelling argument that average is the greatest enemy of individual success and fulfillment, emphasizing the importance of embracing uniqueness, pursuing excellence, and rejecting complacency. Through poignant anecdotes, practical advice, and motivational insights, the book challenges readers to transcend limitations, redefine their paradigms, and strive for greatness in every facet of life.
An Enemy Called Average continues to empower countless individuals to embark on a journey towards personal transformation and achieve extraordinary success.If you’re interested in buying the book, you can order a copy on Amazon right here .
Final Thoughts
In conclusion, An Enemy Called Average by John Mason is a great book, especially for people with confidence and self-doubt issues. If you sell yourself short, don’t think you are worthy of success, or tend to compare yourself to others, this is the book for you.
What do you think? Have you read An Enemy Called Average before? If so, did you like it? Also, which John Mason quote above is your favorite and why? Leave a comment below to let me know what you think. I look forward to hearing from you.
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I have heard of Mr Mason before, but I have never read this book, but you can be sure that I am going to add it to my must read list.
We can choose to go through life and be average like a huge percentage of people do, or we can rise above average and soar with eagles. I believe the quotes you shared with us pointed that out well.
Some of the quotes that really moved me were:
#2 – This is so true. I have met people who are always with their guard up. They won’t let people near and because of that, they will never climb the success ladder.
#16 – Serving others just benefits us in the long run. It is a law of nature, because when we serve, we reap the benefits.
#21 – I just love that quote. The road to gain the reward is more rewarding than the reward.
Thanks for the comment. This was a great book.
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The Succession star delivers a bravura central turn in a rousing adaptation of a story that carries a discomforting contemporary relevance
F or most people, the draw of An Enemy of the People, Sam Gold and Amy Herzog’s Broadway adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen play, is not so much the chance to see a lesser-known work by the Norwegian dramatist updated for the present so much as the chance to see Jeremy Strong . The ex-Kendall Roy is shedding his suffusive, serious image as Succession’s ex-No 1 boy – or, more accurately, drowning it, as promotional materials show him submerged in a tub – via the stage, in a serious, provocative morality play bound in the decorum of the distant past.
Still, there are flashes of HBO’s political drama du jour in this 19th-century tale of competing agendas. Strong again plays a lone wolf in a tense sibling rivalry on a doomed crusade, albeit with more ethics as Thomas Stockmann, a provincial doctor in a small Norwegian town who discovers dangerous microbes in its water system. He suspects the bacteria, which require advanced (for the time) scientific instruments to detect, are the product of toxic run-off from new industrial tanneries, owned in part by his father-in-law (David Patrick Kelly); the near-certain likelihood of toxic infection – or, even worse, bad PR – imperils the town’s salubrious spas and thus its local economy, both overseen by his brother Peter (an imposing Michael Imperioli), the mayor.
This is all straightforwardly laid out; Herzog, who last year adapted Ibsen’s classic A Doll’s House , with Jessica Chastain, for Broadway isn’t concerned so much with the flow of facts as how they can be twisted by others, and toward our modern sensitivities. Strong again commands dialogue of blinkered enthusiasm curdled into elitist disgust, as his clear warning is shredded by other pressing, personal concerns – the economic impact of a two- to three-year shutdown on tradesmen such as Aslaksen (Thomas Jay Ryan), the razor-thin profit margin for a local newspaper dependent on happy subscribers, the pride hit of declaring the town a 19th-century superfund site, the fact that no one has gotten that sick yet. Feelings over facts, circa 1882. “Are you serious?!” Dr Stockmann says to one waffling townsperson, stricken with urgent, self-righteous disbelief. For a second, you see a flash of the 21st-century nepo baby fecklessly declaring his way or bust. (The play is funnier than you’d expect for such gloomy matters, with one running bit scoffing at Dr Stockmann’s tiny, invented “invisible animals”. Matthew August Jeffers, as the flimsy liberal Billing, is a comic highlight.)
Herzog and Gold want you to think about the present, though maybe not so specifically or scornfully. Gold has ably directed this version, on the thrust stage at the Circle in the Square Theater, to appear as old-timey; scenic design by the collective dots invoke the Nordic gentry – bespoke meals, inherited cutlery, the lighting of oil lamps used as natural, evocative transitions. (I have to note that, even in 19th-century garb designed by David Zinn, Strong is still wearing all brown.) But Herzog has significantly altered the text. There are superficial changes – Dr Stockmann is now a widower, for one, the flat character of his wife Katherine now folded into that of his loyal, overburdened daughter Petra (You’s Victoria Pedretti), a schoolteacher and staunch supporter, though the juiced-up part still amounts to just a sidekick role in both text and performance.
And there are more not-so-subtle inflections meant to appeal to our modern thicket of competing loyalties, psychic bargains and political tangles; the fundamental, scary truth that all of us are acting just as much, if not more, to feeling than to reason. And that in being right, you can also be wrong – a famous passage in which a frustrated Dr Stockmann compares the suitability of mutts to pure-bred poodles to justify his righteousness as a scientist, amended and delivered to the newspaper editor Hovstad, played by the Black actor Caleb Eberhardt, takes on the tinge not just of superiority but eugenics.
That speech is delivered with the lights up, Strong standing atop the bar used for intermission, audience mixed among the townspeople – as overt as any invocation of the present, and sure to be a polarizing stage decision. It could be viewed as tacky (Linie, a Nordic spirit, is very clearly a sponsor; transitions are soundtracked by castmembers singing Norwegian folk songs). But there’s something to be said for erasing the line between stage and stands, spotlit and shaded, performer and audience, for seeing the reaction on the face of people – wide-eyed shock, grimace, gasp – who know just as much of what’s to come as you do. Just because a point is very on the nose doesn’t make it less salient (though that might be lost on the climate activists who have recently disrupted shows ).
Whether such directness is successful in imparting something beyond the thrill of live performance – the cascading second half is, as expected, a showcase for Strong’s ability to portray a man on the brink – is, perhaps, up to the viewer. The appliqué of dialogue clearly invoking our current denial to 1880s Norway is at times jarring, at times moving, but in the hands of some veteran actors and immersive staging, at least a night of good New York theater.
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This is an audio book review of the book titled, An Enemy Called Average written by John Mason. This Part One Covers Nugget 1- 25
Divided into 52 "nuggets" of truth, An Enemy Called Average is a source of godly wisdom, scriptural motivation, and practical principles. The words of this book will stir up the gifts and dreams within you. Instead of digging through ten pages to find one good idea, you'll find ten good ideas on every page. Think about it….
This is the new, updated and expanded version of the national best-selling book, An Enemy Called Average, originally published in 1990. Stand Out - Don't Blend In! Within every person is a desire to be fully who they were created to be. No one really wants to "just get by". Regardless of where you are in life, how much you have or have not ...
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He has authored fourteen books including An Enemy Called Average, You re Born An Original-Don t Die A Copy, and Let Go of Whatever Makes You Stop which have sold over 1.4 million copies and have been translated into twenty-five languages throughout the world. His books are known as a source of great wisdom, motivation and practical principles.
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Divided into 52 "nuggets" of truth, An Enemy Called Average is a source of godly wisdom, scriptural motivation and practical principles. The words of this book will stir up the gifts inside of you. If you're looking for answers to the questions YOU RE asking, then this book is for you. If you re tired of having to dig through pages of illusions ...
An Enemy Called Average. John L. Mason. Are you ready to defeat that enemy called Average? Your life is about to change forever through the incredible wisdom in this dynamic book. Divided into seventy-seven 'nuggets' of truth, An Enemy Called Average is a source of godly wisdom, scriptural motivation and practical principles.
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This book will challenge mediocrity and status quo and bring out the best in you.. Endorsed by numerous leaders, such as Art Linkletter, Morris Cerullo, Tony Campolo, the late Jamie Buckingham, Carlton Pearson, Bill Joe Daugherty, and the late Dr. James Kennedy. ... Be the first to review "An Enemy Called Average" Cancel reply. Your email ...
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My fault really. I wanted to buy the book An Enemy Called Average. This is actually a different but related book. It consists of 52 "nuggets of truth" like faith, adversity, giving and then provides about two pages on each nugget - mostly quotes from other authors.